The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... present there is " This latter piece of information accords with my own experience many years ago : and can be corroborated by the testimony of all un- prejudiced persons in Ireland . It is notorious that the children , and the ...
... present there is " This latter piece of information accords with my own experience many years ago : and can be corroborated by the testimony of all un- prejudiced persons in Ireland . It is notorious that the children , and the ...
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... present Government is very general , and is entertained , I may safely say , by nineteen - twentieths of the Church population of Ireland . VOL . IV . NO . VII . - OCT . 1845 . D Why then , it has been asked , has it The Church in ...
... present Government is very general , and is entertained , I may safely say , by nineteen - twentieths of the Church population of Ireland . VOL . IV . NO . VII . - OCT . 1845 . D Why then , it has been asked , has it The Church in ...
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... present claims for enlargement , it appears that the Commissioners have in preceding years been applying considerable sums to this purpose - last year 20,000l . was laid out in the building , repair , and enlarge- ment of churches ...
... present claims for enlargement , it appears that the Commissioners have in preceding years been applying considerable sums to this purpose - last year 20,000l . was laid out in the building , repair , and enlarge- ment of churches ...
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... present Church Establishment as settled by law within these realms was most solemnly disclaimed and utterly abandoned . They were assured on the obligation of an oath that no privilege which the act confers would be exercised to disturb ...
... present Church Establishment as settled by law within these realms was most solemnly disclaimed and utterly abandoned . They were assured on the obligation of an oath that no privilege which the act confers would be exercised to disturb ...
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... present Administration can have allowed themselves to contemplate the spoliation of the Irish Church , in the face of such arguments and statements . Men who could act in direct opposition to these their own recorded opinions would be ...
... present Administration can have allowed themselves to contemplate the spoliation of the Irish Church , in the face of such arguments and statements . Men who could act in direct opposition to these their own recorded opinions would be ...
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